11-05-2019 10:24 - edited 11-05-2019 10:32
11-05-2019 10:24 - edited 11-05-2019 10:32
The 02 Community is renown for its members offering help and for caring.
It is with great pleasure that I can announce that, thanks to the support of members of this Community, an adoption has been set up with the Born Free Foundation for what is known as the Elephant Family.
The Born Free Adoption Certificate will be in the name of the "02 Community".
It has been decided that one of these elephants should be named HOPE.
The adoption pack, with the adoption certifciate and photos of these beautiful creatures, should be received within the next few days and will be posted on this thread.
In the meantime, here is a short video of these beautiful elephants and the Born Free Foundation:
https://www.bornfree.org.uk/video-hub?page=2
scroll down and click "Adopt the Elephant Family" to watch
on 19-05-2019 16:18
on 19-05-2019 16:18
The ban has never been enforced, not a single prosecution
20-05-2019 08:51 - edited 20-05-2019 08:52
20-05-2019 08:51 - edited 20-05-2019 08:52
Thank you @EmilieT for making HOPE - the 02 Community Elephant one of the Featured Topics.
More facts on African Elephants:
(an indication of Hope`s future)
Elephants mature around 12 years of age.
Mature male elephants (known as bulls) live outside of the family herd; mating after courtship.
Pregnancy lasts 22 months, mother is assisted at birth by a "midwife".
Elephants are herbivours (plant-eaters).
Mature elephants feed for 75% of the time, consuming up to 200kg of grass, leaves, twigs, bark every day;
and drink 225 litres of water each day.
on 20-05-2019 08:53
on 20-05-2019 08:53
My pleasure @Mi-Amigo
Thanks for sharing all this interesting info, I knew very little about elephants so it's great to learn mroe and more every day!
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on 20-05-2019 09:15
on 20-05-2019 09:15
on 20-05-2019 09:20
on 20-05-2019 09:20
Thanks for the recommendations @Cleoriff , I love a good documentary so wrote those down to check them out when I get a chance! 🐘🐘🐘
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on 20-05-2019 09:22
on 20-05-2019 09:22
Also from BBC Earth. A mothers love
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 21-05-2019 09:55
on 21-05-2019 09:55
28-05-2019 09:00 - edited 28-05-2019 09:02
28-05-2019 09:00 - edited 28-05-2019 09:02
Born Free Foundation twitter 25 May 2019:
We’re extremely concerned by today’s news that Botswana’s Ministry of Environment has lifted its ban on elephant hunting, putting the lives of some of the country’s estimated 127,000 #elephants at risk. Read more: https://bit.ly/2HyGUhu #KeepWildlifeInTheWild #HuntingBan
on 28-05-2019 09:06
on 28-05-2019 09:06
Why in gods name is this allowed to happen?!!
We are losing our beautiful wild animals at a terrible rate due to loss of their habitat and trophy hunting and now some evil people make a decision like this?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 28-05-2019 10:07
on 28-05-2019 10:07
@Cleoriff wrote:Why in gods name is this allowed to happen?!!
We are losing our beautiful wild animals at a terrible rate due to loss of their habitat and trophy hunting and now some evil people make a decision like this?
It happens, @Cleoriff because money talks. It's all about the money to be made killing these animals for their ivory, tigers for their skins and lions for their heads on a 'tropy' wall. They have no care or concern for the animals themselves, as long as they can make money on them, they will.
And I imagine someone, or several someones were bribed in the Government to change the law in favour of the hunters.
Absolutely despicable